Tickle Mailer: Gmail-Integrated Email Marketing Tool for Automated Sequences
By
Daniel Allen
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
Tickle Mailer is a Gmail-integrated email marketing tool that allows users to create, schedule, and send automated email sequences directly from Gmail. The tool enables featherlight email campaigns with native Gmail integration, eliminating the need for separate email marketing platforms. It focuses on simplicity and direct Gmail workflow integration for email marketing campaigns.
Key quotes
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Native Gmail™ Sequence Creation: Create, schedule, and send automated email sequences directly from Gmail™
Email marketing
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